The Irreversible Crisis (Economic History As It Happened, Vol. V)

The economies of the capitalist world—individually and as part of a closely knit global system—have been in an ongoing state of crisis since the early 1970s when the long post World War II boom finally came to an end. This crisis has gone through several phases but has not at any time shown signs of giving way to a renewed long wave of prosperity.

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Paperback, 76 pages ISBN: 0-85345-776-X Released: January 1988

The economies of the capitalist world—individually and as part of a closely knit global system—have been in an ongoing state of crisis since the early 1970s when the long post World War II boom finally came to an end. This crisis has gone through several phases but has not at any time shown signs of giving way to a renewed long wave of prosperity.